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Foreign ministry did not make public Sai Mizzi Liang's appointment as consul-general in September 2014, despite her name being listed on municipal government's website Newspaper post Sex therapist Maria Ali 'Boys will not always be boys' 14-15 YES!!! Tell Balzan American University submits courses ahead of development application PAGE 3 YOUR FIRST READ AND FIRST CLICK OF THE DAY WWW.MALTATODAY.COM.MT maltatoday Shanghai consulate acquired in 2014 The site for the proposed American University falls between the Marsaskala- Zonqor coast - an area of ecological importance and a site of scientifi c importance - and a Valley Protection Zone. The land upon which the AU will be built is disused farmland. PRESIDENT-IN-EXILE Motorcycle club boss Alex Vella stranded in Malta after Australian court upholds visa ban PG 12 €1.40 FROM SOMALIA WITH FEAR Ahmed Nuur Ibrahim 14-15 Strait up the gut Former red light district gets artistic director PAGE 16 SUNDAY • 3 MAY 2015 • ISSUE 808 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY Strait up the gut Former red light district gets artistic director PAGE 16 May 2015- Issue 65 www.vida.com.mt Battle the bloat Foods that expand your gut Get greener fingers Tips for keeping your garden happy Floral patterns Get your hippie on this spring WITH MALTATODAY FREE MATTHEW VELLA AN 'initial title certificate' for the acquisi- tion of an apartment in Shanghai, China, has confirmed MaltaToday's story on Sunday that the €2 million property deal was meant as a consular office for Sai Mizzi Liang – wife of energy minister Konrad Mizzi. The story eventually pushed the government into announc- ing that Sai Mizzi had already been appointed consul-general for Malta in Shanghai back in 2014, after having been contro- versially appointed as trade en- voy for Malta Enterprise soon after Labour's election in 2013. Originally, the €160,000 job was viewed controversially as a nep- otistic gesture that put paid to Muscat's 'meri- tocracy' battle-cry in the 2013 general elections. Her contract was only published a year later, after she appeared by Joseph Muscat's side in a trade delegation to China. A promise-of-sale agreement for her new Shanghai office obtained by MaltaToday now confirms that the deal was inked on 31 Octo- ber, 2014, at a time when questions were still being raised over Sai Mizzi's role in Asia. Prime Minister will meet angered eNGOs over Zonqor development • Marsaskala local council 'not consulted' • Architect reveals 'green plan' for new university TIM DIACONO THE American University for the south of Malta announced by the Prime Minister on May Day, has already submitted university courses for accreditation ahead of its planning application at Zonqor. They include courses in business adminis- tration, accounting, finance, graphic design and animation, game development, and com- puter science, with another 60 courses in the pipeline. Already environmental NGOs are raising concerns over the location for the €115 mil- lion Jordanian investment, somewhere next to Zonqor Point in Marsaskala, scheduled to cover 90,000 square metres of agricultural land, 90% of which is govern- ment-owned. CONTINUES PGS 6-7 VALLEY PROTECTION ZONE Coast is designated as an 'area of ecological importance' SITE FOR UNIVERSITY Marsaskala

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